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I'm Lisa. I live in Melbourne with my teenage daughter and 2 stupid dogs, am 44 and a ridiculous fabulous fat glorious dork. I tend to fixate on things for a while, then move on to new things. If you follow me for a particular thing, I may not be posting that thing a week from now. It's okay, you can unfollow and I won't be hurt. Things I tend to like and post: other glorious fatties, attractive people in general, wonderful places, ridiculous things, inspirational things, knitting, Doctor Who, X-Men, drag queens, genderfuckery, whales, tiny houses. If there's something you'd like tagged for the sake of Tumblr Savior, please ask. |
My only complaint is these restraints. I’d like them a little tighter, please.In 1999, Gail Simone, with the help of a few other fans, compiled a list of female characters who had been raped, killed, tortured, depowered as a plot device within superhero comics. She called it, “women in refrigerators.” You see: violence against women is far more likely to have a sexual context than the gobs and gobs of violence against men in superhero comics. Sometimes it’s even drawn to titillate— I’m reminded of Ultimate Wasp’s cannibalized corpse, her still-perky breasts.
Women in refrigerators is a memification of the superheroic glass ceiling. With one obvious exception, the most a superheroine can hope for, thanks to factors of history, is the upper B-list. Any reader will tell you: that’s where comic book characters go to die. Characters who are well-liked but don’t sell comics on a regular basis are the perfect crossover-fodder, see also the curse of the Giffen League. That’s why, when it comes to summer blockbuster finale deaths, Steve Rogers became a saint and Janet Van Dyne (my personal top Avengers leader) became an afterthought. Basically, Women in Refrigerators is a memetic way of saying that women will be harmed in service to a male-driven narrative far more often than a female-driven narrative will throw dudes under the bus.
I repeat what you probably already know because Marjorie Liu decided to put Natasha in a refrigerator. And she didn’t go halfsies: she put Natasha naked tied-up in the hands of the enemy. Inside a refrigerator.
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